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SWIMMING.

PRIMARY SCHOOLS' CARNIVAL. MANY EVENTS HELD. The task of conducting 38 events and controlling over 200 swimmers was carried out •with success last evening at tho Tepid Baths when tho swimming carnival for pupils oi Christchurch primary schools was held under tho auspices ot tho Canterbury Primary Schools' Sports Association. With the large number of entries and the many races, tho tact that tho carnival was run to time and without a hitch was creditable to the teachers who were in control. Many of the schools in Christchurch now have baths of their own, and as a const<l uenco opportunity is provided for more training in this sport than has been tho case in tho past, and tho results were noticeable in the fine racing which was witnessed. In many instances, in both boys' and girls' events, there were swimmers well above the average, and easy styles were possessed by a few very good swimmers. Most promiuent in all events was a girl from tho Phillipstown School, Rhoda Lowe, who was far superior to other girls, and who swam in many races with distinct success. Her swimming gavo Pliitlipstown the majority of places. Tho boys' races were very interesting, nnd tho Sydenham and Elmwood Schools supplied several of the best swimmers of the evening in IC. Norton, A. Gosney, and E>. S. Thomas. 1!. McKonzie, of Sprcydon, was also a consistent performer, and won the 06 2-3vds open in good style. lies ul la wero as follows: BOYS' EVENTS. 1-3 YARDS, UNDER 13. First, heat: A. .Johnson (Phillipstown) 1, L Jolinstono (Phillipstown) 2. Secomt boat: K. Kimnier (East Christchurch) 1, It, Ansloy (New Brighton) 2. Third heat l : P. Holland (Beckeubam) 1, T. Bcitch (East Christchurch) 2. .Final. Kimnier (East Christchurch) .. t Holland (Bockenham) .. 3 WIDTH OK HATH, UNDER 11. C. Hosi-ck) (Somerfield) .. J. 1. l'oekson (Now Brighton) .. a 0G 2-3 YARDS, UNDER 14. first heat: R. Norton (Sydenham) I, ,1. Smith (East Christchurch) 2. Second heat: A J Gosney (Sydenham) 1, T. Cartncr (Waltham) 2. Final, Norton (Sydenham) .. 1 Gosney (Sydenham) .. 2 GO YARDS, OPEN. First heat: R. McKenzio (Spreydon) 1, H. Orr (Sydenham) 2. Sncouit heat: N*. Forward (Noruia-1) J, K. Wood (North Linwood) Final. aic.Keii7.in (Spreydon) .. 1 Orr (Sydenham) . . . . 2 25 YARDS" IIREASTSTROKE, UNDER IS. First beat: D. S. Thomas (Elmwood) 1, L. Burroughs (Normal) 2. Second hea'.: I\ Holland (Beckenham) 1, I). Grocr (Fendalton) 2.

Final. Thomas (Klinwood) .. ..1. Holland (liprkenham) .. 2 33 13 YARDS, UNI.-ER 12. J'., lirowney (West Christchurch) 1 R. Jla teli well (Shirley) .. 2 SPRI NGBOARD DIVE. A. Gosney (Sydenham) .. 1 A. Wostaway (East Christchurch) 2 I,II'IvSAVINO COMPETITION. I). T. Thomas and A. Walton ( Elmwood ) . . . . 1 W. McNish and N. Cartwell (Woolston) . . . . 2 33 1-3 YARDS BREASTSTROKE, OPEN. First heat: D. Cocks (North Brighton) I, N. Mwrphv (Elmwood) 2. Second heat: W. McNish (Woolston) J, A. Dodgo (New Brighton) 2. Final. Co.ks (North Brighton) .. I Murphy (Elmwood) .. ... 2 NOVELTY EVENT. IT. Walls (Phillipstown) .. 1 R. Norton (Sydenham) .. 2 RELAY RACE, OPEN. Sydenham . . . . Elmwood . . - • .. - GIRLS' EVENTS. 613 2-3 YARDS, UNDER 14. A. Morris (Richmond) .. 1 P. Jliil (Normal) .. ..2 33 13 YARDS, UNDER 12. First heat: IC. Lee (Sydenham) 1, M. Forward (Normal) 2. Second heat: N. McEwan (East Christchurch) 1, B. Yates (Phillipstown) 2. Final. K. Lee (Sydenham) . . . . 1. N. McEwan (East Cliriftchurch) 2 WIDTH OF BATH. UNDER 11. It. Yates (Phillipstown) .. 1 B. .McEwan (East Christchurch) 2 GO 2-3 YARDS. OPEN. First heat: It. Lowo (Phillipstown) 1, A. Morris (Richmond) 2. Second heat: E. Yates (Phillipstown) 1, 11. Yates (Phillipstown) 2. Final. 31. Lowo (Phillipstown) . • 1 A. Morris (Richmond) .. 2 3" 1-3 YARDS BRKASTSTROKE, OPES. First heat: R. Low© (Phillipstown) 1, • S. Kennedy (l'Vndnlton) 2. Second heat: L. Berry (Fcndalton) 3, >\ Jeffreys (Phillipstown) 2. * Final. I\. Lowe ( Fhillipatown) and S. Kennedy (Fcndalton) (equal) X 33 1-3 YARDS, UNDER 13.

First lieat: U. Lowo (Phillipstown) I, F. Manhiro (Fendnlton) 2. Second heat: J. Lawrpy (St. Albans) 1, N. Wilson (West Christchurch) 2. Third heat: P. Cairns (I'llillitistowu> 1, J. Suckling (Richmond) 2. Final. J. Lawrey (St. Albanß) .. 1 R. Lowo (Phillipstown) . . - 2r. YARDS BREASTSTROK E, UNDER 13. First heat: H. Allard (Richmond) 1. N. Wilson (West Christchurcli) 2. Second lieat: II I'rye (Shirley) 1, H. Cado (Addincton) 2. Third heat: R. Lowo (Pliillipstown) 1, I. Savage (Normal) 2. Final. B. Tryo (Shirley) .. 1. 1. Savage (Normal) . . 2 Ij] KE SAVJN'G COMPETITION. P. Hill and li. Brown (Normal) 1 S. Kennedy and R. Wilson (Fendalton) •. . . 3 DIVING. R. Lowo (Phillipstown) nnd T. Berry ( Fendalton) (equal) 1. A. Morris (Richmond) .. 3 NOVELTY EVENT, OI>EN. E. Yates (Phillipstown) . . I N. Jeffroys (Phillipstown) .. 2 RELAY RACE. PhillipstOTVn .» 1 Normal . . 2 TECHNICAL COLLEGE GIRLS' SPORTS. The Christchurch Technical College girls' annual swimming sports were held at the Tepid Baths on Thursday. Members of the staff had tho assistance of Mr J. Breward as judge in the different events. The results woro as follows: — Handicap, under 15—Jean Hansen 1, Jean McAllister 2, Betty Mctson 3. Handicap, over 15 —Rewa Barrett 1, Dorothy Needham 2, Kathleen McMurchio 3. 33 l-3yds Championship—Freda Benfell 1, Myrio Treleavon 2, Mavis Rich 3. Plunge—Willis Carpenter, 49ft, 1; Vera Cordell, 42ft, 2; Joyce Wayne 3. Floating—Myrie Treleaven 1, Margaret Brown 2, Mavis llobinson 3. 66 2-3 yds Championship—Freda Benfeli 1, Mavis Rich 2, Myrie Treleaven 3. Breast-stroke, style—Willis Carpenter 1, Mavis Robinson 2, Ivy Olscn 3. Back-stroke, style—Mavis Robinson 1, Williß Carpenter 2, Ivy Olsen 3. 100 yds Championship—Freda Benfoll 1, Mavis Rich 2, Joan Rawlings s S. .Learners* Race —Gladys Teapo 1, May Neilsen 2. Hat nnd Umbrella —Phyllis Jones 1, Joan Hansen 2, Mavis Feek 3. House Relay—Green 1, Red, White, and Blue abd Blue (equal) 2. Neat Dive —Mavis Rich 1, Joyce Wayne 2, Jean Hansen 3. Corfu Dive —Doris Woodham 1, Jean Small 2, Jean Galloway 3. Winning house, IRed, White, and Blue; runncr*up, Green. Girl champion, Freda Benfell; runner-up, Mavis Rich.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 4

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SWIMMING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 4

SWIMMING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 4

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